About
The Asian Journal of Occupational Therapy (AsJOT) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing influential research articles and reviews from researchers and practitioners around the world.
AsJOT considers articles that span all aspects of occupational therapy and its fundamental academic disciplines and particularly welcomes articles that will contribute to the health and well-being of persons with disabilities or those who are at risk.
The journal welcomes contributions from researchers and practitioners interested in occupational therapy, irrespective of whether they hold an occupational therapy qualification.
The target readership of the journal includes occupational therapists, academics and researchers conducting research in occupational therapy or related fields, university and vocational school faculty members who teach occupational therapy, students studying occupational therapy, and medical and rehabilitation professionals working in occupational therapy.
Launched in 2001, AsJOT is an online-only journal published by the Japanese Association of Occupational Therapists.
Articles are published within weeks of acceptance and are collected into an issue in January of each year.
Current and past issues of AsJOT are available online at the J-STAGE website at https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/asiajot/-char/en.
Early View
- Development of a Sequential Action-Recall Task for Cognitive Screening: A Pilot Study
- Yuki Watanabe, Masasi Hattori
- Development and Validation of the Japanese Version of a Scale for Measuring Transactive Memory Systems for Rehabilitation Professionals
- Tomoko Ohura, Keita Fukuhara, Hideto Sato, Miki Kato, Emiko Todo, Takeo Nakayama
- Quantifying Difficulties in Performing Activities of Daily Living in Patients with Transtibial Amputation: A Retrospective Rasch Analysis of FIM Motor Items
- Atsushi Kawabata, Ryota Hayasaki, Yuto Kimura, Wataru Kukizaki
- Effectiveness of a Self-Help Device for Hemiplegic Patients to Open the Inner Plug of a Pull-Hinge Cap Using One Hand: A Retrospective Observational Study
- Yui Toyono, Hibiki Kidachi, Kaoru Fukui, Yoko Kimura, Takaki Kafuku
- Force Distribution Characteristics of the Dominant and Nondominant Hands in Steering Wheel Operation: An Experimental Study Using High-Sensitivity Capacitive Pressure Sensors
- Rikiya Shirato, Shizuki Kishimoto, Ryuki Sugai, Ryu Yokouchi

